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20,000 LB EOD Facility Testing Previous Survey Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to conduct water and soil testing at the 20,000 pound Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) facility. Project activities will consist of drilling four wells and one soil test hole around the existing facility to check for soil and water contamination.


The 4 SCS (M) Compound Siting 'B' Class III Cultural Resource Survey (1989)
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Cultural resources inventory of the twenty-five acre 4 SCS(M) Compound Siting 'B' area, proposed for use by the Holloman Air Force Base for construction of buildings and a related compound, to be used for the Fourth Satellite Communication Squadron (Mobile) (4 SCS(M)). The inventory located no significant cultural resources.


48th Air Rescue Squadron Training Area II Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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The 48th Air Rescue Squadron, Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB), is planning to conduct helicopter training on White Sands Missile Range. Project activities will consist of transition flying to include day/night take offs and landings, hoist and sling load pick ups, alternate insertion and extraction techniques, emergency procedures, and static line and free fall parachute training.


48th Air Rescue Squadron Training Areas Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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The 48th Air Rescue Squadron, Holloman Air Force Base (HAFB), is planning to conduct helicopter training on 14 areas within the Lincoln National Forest. Project activities will consist of transition flying to include day/night take offs and landings, hoist and sling load pick ups, alternate insertion and extraction techniques, emergency procedures, and static line and free fall parachute training. There will be no ground disturbing activities.


6586 Test Squadron Operations Building Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1992)
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Report and SHPO correspondence for plans to construct an Operations building for the 6586 Test Squadron. The survey of the project area located two isolated occurrences. IO-1 is a possible quartzite core with three quartzite primary flakes. IO-2 is three metal tent stakes.


83rd ACS Training Area Addition Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to enlarge a training deployment area adjacent to the 83rd ACS vehicle yard. The existing training area had been previously surveyed (Report #1994-008).


83rd ACS Training Area Previous Survey Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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Report and SHPO correspondence regarding the plan to create a training deployment area adjacent to the 83rd ACS vehicle yard.


Aerial Photos of Holloman Air Force Base (1994)
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Aerial photos from 1994, Holloman Air Force Base.


Air Base Ground Defense Exercise Area 4 Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1995)
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During May 1994, Geo-Marine, Inc., personnel conducted an archaeological survey of approximately 198 acres of land in the southwestern comer of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. The land is the proposed site for development by Holloman Air Force Base (AFB) for use as a training area for security personnel. The intensive archaeological survey conducted on the proposed location resulted in documenting one previously unknown prehistoric site (HAR-083/LA 104885) and two isolated manifestations.


Air Base Ground Defense Exercise/Training Area Cultural Resource Survey Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1994)
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The project area consists of approximately 530 acres of land located in Otero County on Holloman Air Force Base. Three historical sites (HAR-082, HAR-084 and HAR-085) were identified during the course of this survey. Two of these were newly recorded (HAR-084 and HAR-085) and one was partially recorded on a previous survey (HAR-082). In addition, 15 isolated occurrences were recorded.


Air Force Owned Facilities Aerial Photo (1987)
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Air Force Owned Facilities Aerial Photo of Oscura Bombing Range.


The Air Force Special Weapons Complex Cultural Resources Survey White Sands Missile Range, Socorro County, New Mexico (1996)
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The three newly recorded sites are prehistoric in nature, and consist of low density scatters of chipped stone, ground stone, and fire-cracked rock fragments. LA 110414 contained a single projectile point fragment which suggests a Late Archaic/early Formative affiliation. The remaining two sites are temporally and culturally unknown. Compared to similar previously recorded prehistoric sites in the general region, these sites appear to represent short-term, logistical resource procurement and...


"Airplanes, Combat and Maintenance Crews, and Air Bases" The World War II and Early Cold War Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base (ca. 1942-1962) (1998)
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This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.


"Airplanes, Combat and Maintenance Crews, and Air Bases" The World War II and Early Cold War Architectural Legacy of Holloman Air Force Base (ca. 1942-1962) Volume II: Facility Assessment Forms (1998)
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This architectural project focused on properties constructed during WW II, as well as a number of unique facilities associated with early Cold War missile development. The project resulted in the upgrading of the previously developed HAFB facility inventory form, an inventory of historic blueprints on file in the HAFB Civil Engineer drawing vault, and the field inspection and documentation of 34 buildings and structures.


Alpha Blockhouse (BLDG 1175) Repair Cultural Resource Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1992)
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Report and SHPO correspondence for plans to repair the interior of Alpha Blockhouse (Building 1175) on the High Speed Test Track to facilitate the continued use of the facility. The Alpha Blockhouse (Building 1175) is considered potentially eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places because of its association with the historically significant High Speed Test Track. The proposed remodeling of the interior of the building will allow for more effective use of the facility as...


AN/TRC 170 Radio Testing Area Previous Survey Documentation Holloman Air Force Base, Otero County, New Mexico (1992)
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Report and SHPO correspondence for the archaeological clearance for a field operational test and acceptance inspection of the AN/TRC Radio Set. Project activities will consist of positioning a radio set, antenna, maintenance shelter, antenna support trailer, two vehicles, and a diesel generator on a flat promontory adjacent to Building 1249.


Appendix I - Prehistory of the White Sands Missile Range (1982)
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Prehistory of the White Sands Missile Range.


Appendix IV - Archaeological Site Forms (1982)
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Site record for site WS-246. The site is a very dispersed lithic scatter of 42 items: 2 cores and 40 flakes.


Archaeological Clearance Investigation of the Borrow Pit A Extension Near U.S. 70/82 in Otero County (1981)
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Archaeological clearance investigation of the Borrow Pit A and no cultural resources were located within the proposed limits.


Archaeological Clearance Survey of a Proposed Powerline Easement Ratscat Advanced Measurement Site RAMS Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1983)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. This proposed facility would involve construction of a radar testing complex, support facilities, powerlines and access roads, and clearing and leveling of approximately 600 acres of land surface.


An Archaeological Clearance Survey of Four Well Pads and an Associated Access Road on Bureau of Land Management, Holloman Air Force Base, and State Trust Land in Otero County, New Mexico (1993)
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Report and SHPO correspondence for archaeological clearance survey to drill three new wells, use one existing well location, and establish an access road west of Lake Holloman and Lake Stinky in Otero County, New Mexico. Sergio Mendez conducted an intensive survey on a total of 1.0 ha (2.4 acres), consisting of land administered by Holloman AFB; the Bureau of Land Management, Caballo Resource Area, Las Cruces District; and State Land Office. During the archaeological survey, two isolated...


Archaeological Clearance Survey Ratscat Advanced Measurement Site, Rams, Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1982)
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This survey was required as part of the Environmental Assessment process prior to initiation of construction of the proposed Advanced Measurement Site, RAMS. This project would involve construction of the radar testing complex, support facilities, and clearing and leveling of approximately 600 acres of land surface. Three large prehistoric sites, three small lithic scatters, one small lithic and ceramic scatter, a rock cairn and an historic road were located within the project area and...


Archaeological Clearance Survey Ratscat Rams Constructions Annex Rhodes Canyon, W.S.M.R., New Mexico (1983)
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Human Systems Research, Inc. has conducted an intensive archaeological clearance survey of approximately 800 acres adjacent to the RATSCAT Advanced Measurement Site (RAMS). This area will serve as a construction annex, and will include two permanent powerlines, a permanent access road, temporary aggregate processing, concrete and asphalt batching plants, trailer complex, and portions will be used as a source of borrow materials.


Archaeological Evaluation of 27 Sites on Red Rio Bombing Range, White Sands Missile Range, Socorro County, New Mexico (2012)
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Damage assessments and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluations at 27 sites on White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), in Socorro County, New Mexico. To fully evaluate the NRHP eligibility of the sites, each location was inspected and all cultural manifestations were documented in detail during the current project. Particular attention was paid to gathering data regarding any military impacts (i.e., bomb craters) the sites had incurred since a damage assessment conducted by Human...


Archaeological Evaluations/National Register Determination for Selected Sites within Holloman Air Force Base (2016)
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The document presents data for National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility of up to 20 archaeological sites on Department of Defense land at Holloman Air Force Base. A total of 22 sites were examined for NRHP eligibility. Based on the results of the evaluations, three sites are recommended eligible to the NRHP, LA 108090 (historic), - 108091 (prehistoric) and -108092 (prehistoric). The remaining sites lacked subsurface cultural deposits, a diverse assemblage, datable materials, or...